Certain types of genres tend to showcase what a console can do more than others.
Microsoft is become more like a movie production company producting
a certain type of genre game.
Not exact matches
It concerns the
type of discourse that is always a work
of a
certain genre, i.e., a work produced as narration, as prophecy, as legislation, etc..
Having someone know
Genres of games is great but if you got a
certain type you like I don't mind that either.
On the surface level would be an entertainment film, a
genre film, an exciting film
of a
certain type, and on a deeper subtextual level would be a film that would have some meaning to me.
My guess is,
certain genres (like erotica) won't mind paying 99cents or even 2.99 for a short read, but other
types of genres won't do so well (business books expect more meat, scifi / fantasy readers expect more story — they might buy a short from a famous writer, but maybe not a writer they don't recognize).
If a reader likes a
certain type of book, they're likely to read multiple books in the
genre.
I'm asking because the «before» versions are actually common in
certain genres, like adventure or police procedural or some
types of sci - fi and fantasy.
You'll also want to consider the subject matter and
genre of your book, because again,
certain editors will have more experience or more
of a feel for different
types of genres and subject matter.
Do editors lock out
certain types of authors based upon their stereotypes about
genres and the market?
In terms
of eBook
genre,
certain types of nonfiction perform better on the tablets.
2)
Certain genres /
types of games appeal more to the male audience than other
genres?
As opposed to now, when I am working outside, a game will specifically ask for a
certain type of feel /
genre.
The top down RPG / crawler
genre is the perfect fit for this
type of gaming experience, but unfortunately until
Certain Affinity tried to do something about this generation has not seen its fair share
of this.